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La muñeca menor (1972), also known as, The Youngest Doll is a short story written by Rosario Ferré.The story is told in third person narrative, and is part of a larger group of published work in her book of short stories, "Papeles de Pandora", this is one of the most famous of those short stories.
Rosa María Beltrán Álvarez (born Mexico City, 15 March 1960 [1] [2]) is a Mexican novelist, short story writer, essayist, and translator.She was the deputy director of La Jornada Semanal from 1999 to 2002 and has been a member of the Sistema Nacional de Creadores from 1997 to 2000.
Monterroso also was known for popularizing short stories and was the author of what is often credited to be one of the world's shortest stories, "El Dinosaurio" ("The Dinosaur"), published in Obras completas (Y otros cuentos). The story reads, in its entirety: Cuando despertó, el dinosaurio todavía estaba allí.
A short story is a piece of prose fiction.It can typically be read in a single sitting and focuses on a self-contained incident or series of linked incidents, with the intent of evoking a single effect or mood.
Cuentos para solitarios: Sandra [3] [4] Episode: "Table Dance" 2000–2001 Todo por amor: Carmina "Mina" García Dávila [3] Lead role; 260 episodes 2001 Lo que callamos las mujeres: Elena [3] Episode: "La Lola enamorada" 2002 Fidel: Celia Sánchez [4] Television film: 2002 For the People: Anita Lopez [24] 16 episodes 2007 Boston Legal: Maria ...
Pritchett, in his Preface to Collected Stories (1982) explained his reasons for exempting the stories in The Spanish Virgin from his retrospective collections: . I began, in those early days, by writing anecdotal sketches of real people, because the newspapers liked that kind of thing...[I] had not yet found a distinctive voice which is indispensable to the short-story writer and the poet.
Junot Díaz (/ ˈ dʒ uː n oʊ / JOO-noh; born December 31, 1968) is a Dominican American [1] writer, creative writing professor at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and a former fiction editor at Boston Review.
"Arena" is a science fiction short story by American writer Fredric Brown, first published in the June 1944 issue of Astounding Science Fiction magazine.